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    US national debt hits record $37 trillion under Trump

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    The United States has surpassed a national debt milestone of $37 trillion, far earlier than projected, marking a new chapter in the ongoing debate over fiscal policy under President Donald Trump’s administration. Treasury Department data confirmed the record figure, emphasizing the growing fiscal strain and the pace at which the federal government is borrowing roughly one trillion dollars every five months.

    US national debt hits record $37 trillion under Trump
    $37 trillion in national debt fuels debate over Trump’s fiscal legacy.

    The Congressional Budget Office had initially forecasted this debt level would not be reached until after 2030. However, emergency spending during the COVID-19 pandemic, followed by significant tax cuts and expanded federal programs under both the Biden and Trump administrations, have accelerated the timeline. President Trump’s latest legislative initiative, the “One Big, Beautiful Bill Act,” signed into law in July, is estimated by the CBO to add $4.1 trillion to the national debt over the next decade.

    Despite these figures, the White House maintains that its economic strategy is on track. Deputy Press Secretary Kush Desai stated that the debt-to-GDP ratio has declined since Trump took office and is expected to continue improving due to increased tariff revenues, deregulation, and targeted government efficiency initiatives. Among these efforts is the Department of Government Efficiency, which reports $202 billion in savings, though that remains a small fraction of the overall debt burden.

    US debt reaches $37 trillion ahead of CBO projections

    The pace of debt accumulation has alarmed economists and business leaders alike. Michael A. Peterson, CEO of the Peter G. Peterson Foundation, described the situation as a “damaging cycle” of borrowing and interest payments that threatens long-term economic stability. Interest on the debt has now outpaced federal spending on both Medicare and national defense. In fiscal 2024, net interest costs reached nearly $880 billion, consuming 13% of total federal outlays.

    The government’s ability to manage debt is closely tied to the debt-to-GDP ratio, which currently stands at 121%, down slightly from late 2024. The White House claims this will drop further to 94% as the economic impact of the “One Big, Beautiful Bill” is realized, although experts remain skeptical. The size and scale of U.S. borrowing have prompted credit rating agencies to downgrade U.S. sovereign debt, increasing borrowing costs further.

    Tariff income hits $25 billion but impact limited

    Tariff revenue, one of President Trump’s primary debt-reduction strategies, has increased sharply, with the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget reporting a rise from $7 billion to $25 billion year-over-year. While substantial, this accounts for less than 0.07% of the national debt and, according to current estimates, would take more than a century to make a significant dent if used alone to repay the debt.

    Independent fiscal analysts, including Maya MacGuineas of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, warn that rising deficits and mounting interest costs risk triggering a fiscal crisis if left unchecked. With debt increasing faster than revenue, and federal programs expanding under new legislation, the call for comprehensive fiscal reform is growing louder across party lines. – By Content Syndication Services.

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